(5
Days/ 4 Nights Kibale Forest & Queen Elizabeth Park
Safari
is an amazing safari that combines the wide savannah
plains in Queen Elizabeth with the dense tropical forest
of Kibale National Park. Queen Elizabeth National Park
is an excellent safari destination. It is very rich
in wildlife with elephants, lion, hippos, buffalo, baboon,
warthog, leopard and more. Kibale National Park contains
pristine tropical rainforest noted for its primate populations
which include red-tailed monkey, olive baboon and chimpanzee)

5
Days/ 4 Nights Kibale Forest & Queen Elizabeth Park
Safari

5
Days/ 4 Nights Kibale Forest & Queen Elizabeth Park
Safari

5
Days/ 4 Nights Kibale Forest
and Queen Elizabeth
National Park Safari in
Uganda is an amazing safari that combines the
wide savannah plains in Queen Elizabeth with the dense
tropical forest of Kibale National Park.

Queen
Elizabeth National Park is an excellent safari
destination. It is very rich in wildlife with elephants,
lion, hippos, buffalo, baboon, warthog, leopard and
more. The Ishasha sector of the park is famous for its
climbing lion which are often found lying about in the
branches of fig trees.

Kibale
National Park contains pristine tropical rainforest,
montane forest, tropical deciduous forest, grassland
and swamp. It is noted for its primate populations which
include red-tailed monkey, olive baboon and chimpanzee.
There are many other mammals and abundant bird life.

From
Kampala we will depart for Queen Elizabeth National
Park. On our way we will pass the Ugandan equator where
you can take pictures and shop for a souvenir.

After
lunch in Mbarara we continue to the southwest and head
for the Western Rift Valley. Upon arrival in the park
you might spot the first wildlife, like waterbucks and
warthogs, before arriving at your accommodation in the
middle of the park.

With
a game drive en-route expect to see different animals
which include the comical warthogs, lions, leopards,
buffaloes, elephants, hyenas and a variety of antelope
species. Dinner and overnight at your preferred accommodation.

The
day begins early as we go for a morning game drive and
head for the mating ground of the Uganda Kobs. We search
for lions, elephants, buffaloes and other wild animals
in their natural habitat, before returning for lunch.

In
the afternoon we take on a boat cruise along the Kazinga
Channel, a natural link between Lake Edward and Lake
George. Thanks to the abundant bird life that is sighted
and the hundreds of hippos that are cooling off at the
shores, this cruise will definitely be one of the highlights
of your safari.

On
the cruise different animals can be seen drinking water
along the shores. These include hippos, elephants, buffaloes
as well as water birds.

After
breakfast we will take you for a walk through the Maramagambo
Forest, known for the Blue Lake and the Bat and Hunters
Cave. You will get the chance to have a close look at
the bats and maybe even the rock python and forest cobras
that feed on the bats. The same walk will provide you
with views of different bird species, primates and trees.

After this activity we will leave Queen Elizabeth National
Park and drive to Fort Portal, a colorful and beautiful
town located in the shadow of the mythical Mountains
of the Moon, continue to the dense forest of Kibale
National Park to
the lodge for dinner and overnight. Travel time: about
5 Hours.

Early
in the morning visit to Kibale Forest National Park,
reputable of having the greatest variety and highest
concentration of primates in East Africa. Enjoy a guided
nature walk in the tropical rainforest in search of
the wild chimpanzees, red-tailed monkeys, black-and-white
colobus monkeys and many others.

While
on the track you will be able to encounter other different
primate species which include: Red-Colobuses, grey cheeked
Mangabeys, black-and-white Colobus monkeys, the blues
as well as other wildlife such as butterflies, birds
and many other small insects.

The guide will provide
information on tree identification in the forest as
well as in explaining to you the other features of the
forest. After tracking return to the lodge for lunch
after which you will take a nature walk through the
Bigodi Swamp. On the walk different birds and mammals
can be seen.